Hate crimes undermine the safety of targeted individuals and groups, threaten democratic values, and challenge the principles of equality and human dignity. They arise from societal and individual prejudices, targeting people based on what they represent to the perpetrator. To effectively prevent and combat hate crimes, a complex and multifaceted approach is necessary. The Recommendation urges member States to adopt comprehensive strategies, protect victims, and empower them. It defines hate crimes clearly and emphasizes the need for national laws to include effective measures. The focus is on police and judiciary to identify and document the hate elements in crimes. Member States should implement awareness, education, and training programs and offer specialized support to victims, particularly children and young people. Additionally, guidance is provided for stakeholders like public officials, internet intermediaries, media, and civil society organizations to develop strategies against hate crimes.
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- 50
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Table of Contents
- PREAMBLE 6
- APPENDIX TO RECOMMENDATION CM20244 OF THE COMMITTEE OF MINISTERS TO MEMBER STATES ON COMBATING HATE CRIME 8
- Principles and guidelines on a comprehensive approach to combating hate crime 8
- Scope definition and approach 8
- Basic principles 9
- Victim support 9
- Legislative models and range of offences 10
- Criminal justice system 11
- Enhancing the effectiveness of the criminal justice system 12
- Police 12
- Prosecutors 13
- Judges 13
- Post-conviction services and measures 13
- Third-party reporting monitoring and data collection 14
- Third-party reporting 14
- Monitoring 14
- Data collection 14
- Prevention 14
- Recommendations concerning key actors 15
- Public officials elected bodies and political parties 15
- Education systems 15
- Civil society organisations 16
- Internet intermediaries including internet service providers 16
- Media and journalists 16
- National co-operation and co-ordination 16
- International co-operation and co-ordination 17
- INTRODUCTION 18
- SCOPE DEFINITION AND APPROACH 19
- On paragraph 1 19
- On paragraph 2 19
- On paragraph 3 22
- On paragraph 4 22
- BASIC PRINCIPLES 24
- On paragraph 5 24
- On paragraph 6 24
- On paragraph 7 25
- On paragraph 8 26
- On paragraph 9 26
- On paragraph 10 27
- VICTIM SUPPORT 28
- On paragraph 11 28
- On paragraph 12 29
- On paragraphs 13-14 29
- On paragraph 15 31
- On paragraph 16 31
- LEGISLATIVE MODELS AND RANGE OF OFFENCES 31
- On paragraph 17 32
- On paragraph 18 33
- On paragraph 19 33
- On paragraph 20 33
- CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 33
- On paragraph 21 33
- On paragraph 22 34
- On paragraph 23 34
- On paragraph 24 34
- On paragraph 25 35
- On paragraph 26 35
- On paragraphs 27-28 35
- On paragraph 29 36
- ENHANCING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 37
- On paragraphs 30-34 37
- Police 38
- On paragraph 35 38
- On paragraph 36 39
- On paragraphs 37-38 39
- Prosecutors 39
- On paragraph 39 39
- On paragraph 40 40
- On paragraph 41 40
- On paragraph 42 40
- Judges 40
- On paragraph 43 40
- Post-conviction services and measures 41
- On paragraph 44 41
- On paragraphs 45-46 41
- On paragraph 47 41
- THIRD PARTY REPORTING MONITORING AND DATA COLLECTION 41
- Third party reporting 41
- On paragraph 48 41
- Monitoring and Data Collection 42
- On paragraph 49 42
- On paragraphs 50-54 42
- PREVENTION 43
- On paragraphs 55-56 43
- On paragraph 57 44
- On paragraph 58 44
- On paragraph 59 45
- RECOMMENDATIONS CONCERNING KEY ACTORS 46
- On paragraph 60 46
- Public officials elected bodies and political parties 46
- On paragraph 61 46
- Educational systems 46
- On paragraphs 62-63 46
- Civil society organisations 47
- On paragraphs 64-67 47
- Internet intermediaries including internet service providers 48
- On paragraphs 68-69 48
- Media and journalists 48
- On paragraph 70 48
- NATIONAL CO-OPERATION AND CO-ORDINATION 48
- On paragraphs 71-72 48
- INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION AND CO-ORDINATION 49
- On paragraphs 73-75 49